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Pocket-Friendly Art
Georgina Maddox reviews the ongoing exhibition of 26 young artists titled "26 Under 25" at Sangeet Shyamala"s Surrendra Paul Art Gallery.

Georgina Maddox
Oct 31, 20213 min read


Dimple Shah: Multidisciplinary Artist and Performance Art Exponent
Mulitdisciplinary artist Dimple Shah talks about her art and her socio-political concerns which she reflects in physical and visual language

artamour
Oct 29, 202112 min read


Textural Magnificence of Memories: Geetha Ramasesh
Artist Geetha talks about her journey and her art using oil on canvas to mixed media to wood textures to gunny rag threads and impressions.

artamour
Oct 23, 20219 min read


Of Floating Desires
Georgina Maddox previews the solo show of Avani Bakaya, her journey and exploration during the pandemic and her free, gravity-defying work.

Georgina Maddox
Oct 20, 20215 min read


KAVITA NAYAR: An Artist of Personal Communiqué and Musings
Alka Chaddha Harpalani writes about Kavita Nayar, her sublime creations and how she reconciles the loss of her daughter through her art.

Alka Chadha Harpalani
Oct 17, 20215 min read


The Migrant Winds of Change
Georgina Maddox reviews 'Transit', a group exhibition on the idea of migration as lived reality, hosted by Apre Art House at Bikaner House.

Georgina Maddox
Oct 15, 20215 min read


Enchantment of Liminal Worlds
Ranjan Kaul reviews “Liminal Worlds”, the ongoing, enchanting two-woman show of Sunanda Khajuria and Gouri Vemula at Art Heritage, New Delhi

Ranjan Kaul
Oct 1, 20219 min read


Cosmoscow 2021: Back with a Bang
Elena Rubniova covers Cosmoscow 2021, Russia's international art fair, with exclusive interviews with Cosmoscow Art Director and gallerists.

Elena Rubinova
Sep 26, 20215 min read


The Multi-hued Art of Niku Guleria
Read about Niku Guleria, for whom art is a kind of multi-hued activism in relation to her methods, palette, and placement of elements.

artamour
Sep 24, 20217 min read


B. Ajay Sharma: The Versatile Artist and Performer
Versatile artist and performer, B. Ajay Sharma speaks candidly about his challenging art journey and his multi-dimensional oeuvre.

artamour
Sep 19, 20218 min read


Barbara Rachko: Flying Colours
Reas the amazing journey of Barbara Rachko, who retired as a pilot to pursue her passion to create surreal, pastel-on-sandpaper paintings.

artamour
Sep 11, 202112 min read


Beyond Bias: AI Art and Social Justice
Georgina Maddox previews the solo show by Harshit Agrawal (hosted by Emami Arts) that uses AI to reflect on deep-rooted social inequalities

Georgina Maddox
Sep 10, 20216 min read


artamour: Celebrating a Century of Posts
The Founding Partners of artamour discuss their journey and the objectives of the blog, as they celebrate the milestone of 100 posts.

artamour
Sep 5, 202111 min read


Ajay Sharma: Art of Sensitive Response
Ajay Sharma discusses candidly his art journey and his art drawn from current, socio-political and environmental issues and concerns.

artamour
Sep 3, 202117 min read


Reduction: Letting Go
Aakshat Sinha reviews Reduction, a show of lyrical vibrations cast on canvas by Mumbai-based artist, Rahul Inamdar, at Gallery Threshold,

Aakshat Sinha
Aug 30, 20218 min read


Tracy Lee Stum: Street Magician of 3D Chalk Art
American artist Tracy Lee Stum shares the inspiration behind the magical 3D street art and murals she creates using chalk pastels.

artamour
Aug 28, 20214 min read


Visual Language: Can An Artist Create Their Own Language?
Sandeep Biswas writes an insightful and thought-provoking essay that dwells on the uniqueness of an artist's visual language.

Sandeep Biswas
Aug 27, 20214 min read


Narayan Mondal: Wounded Silence of Abstraction
Narayan Mandal speaks about the silent, abstract expression in his art which reflects grief, pain and the dreariness of daily living.

artamour
Aug 24, 20215 min read


Art of Response: Performance, in the Public, on the Street
In the concluding part of his essay on how artists have responded to socio-political events, Ranjan Kaul discusses art in public spaces.

Ranjan Kaul
Aug 21, 202112 min read


The Hindus: Caste Portraits Etched in History
Aakshat SInha reviews DAG's 'The Hindus: Baltazard Solvyns in Bengal', show of 288 prints curated by Giles Tillotson.

Aakshat Sinha
Aug 19, 20217 min read
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